AFAIK, nope for the AZW3 reader which doesn't rely on the java framework Ixtab has found a way to inject code in. I don't know if it's possible for the mobi reader. But - maybe - at least he can understand why Amazon does not want us to use certain font sizes.

Another option could be to hardcode the font size within the book stylesheet itself (never tried, however).

The pictures are missing, but you can actually leave all checkboxes as they are ticked by default, just deselect the validate one in the create font dialogue. The actual menu selection is called "Scale uniformly" and dont forget to save out as a ttf.

And back up your old ttfs before doing so.

edit: Oh, yes, and adjust the size of your Regular font first and compare on a page with regular text as well as some italic lines. After a few ;fc-caches you should have the percentage that fits your needs.

And in the case your Kindle refuses to boot (was a risk in the past, when modifying /font fonts), just connect it via usb and delete the ttf file you just modified, then hard reboot.

edit: one more thing, scaling steps on how big a font appears on the Kindle can vary quite a bit regarding the step up or down you tage percentage wise. So before you complain that it isn't working, try reducing the size radically (i.e from 100% to 20%) and load that font onto the KT (then ;fc-cache) just to see, that it is actually doing something. Then continue to find the right increment.

And exactly how is that contradicting what is stated in the first post, or in the 3.1.1 announcement post?

I asked if there are any news about the progress bar, you and DuckieTigger answered that there is, which means that there must be progress indicator bar added in the jbpatch list. so i tried reinstaling and saw that there is no reading indicator.

which part of this story did you not understand?

sarcasm is not necessary, when person asks something, you can just answer it normaly.

I asked if there are any news about the progress bar, you and DuckieTigger answered that there is, which means that there must be progress indicator bar added in the jbpatch list. so i tried reinstaling and saw that there is no reading indicator.

which part of this story did you not understand?

sarcasm is not necessary, when person asks something, you can just answer it normaly.